Actress <a class="fplink fp-131917" href="/January+Jones+1">January Jones</a>, AKA Betty Draper on “Mad Men,” returned to work just seven weeks after the birth of her son and was having a hard time keeping up her energy. So she started eating her own placenta to help, according to People magazine.
From the New York Daily News:
“Jones explained that her doula — otherwise known as a labor coach — prescribed her a remedy to help her get through the long hours.”
“ ‘I have a great doula who makes sure I’m eating well, with vitamins and teas, and with placenta capsulation,” she told the magazine, explaining that the process involves the placenta getting “dehydrated and made into vitamins.’ ”
“ ‘It’s something I was very hesitant about, but we’re the only mammals who don’t ingest our own placentas,’ she insisted. ‘It’s not witchcrafty or anything! I suggest it to all moms!’ ”
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<a class="fplink fp-131917" href="/January+Jones+1">January Jones</a> plays TV’s iciest mom on Mad Men, but she and Betty aren’t alike in their mothering techniques.
“I think my fans make cracks about it, but they don’t actually think I’d bring any of Betty’s parenting into my own life,” she told PEOPLE during the show’s press junket Tuesday.
“What’s nice is that the expectations for my parenting is very low, so I can really only exceed the expectations.”
Fans need not set the bar too low, though. Jones, 34, was back to work almost right after she gave birth to her son Xander Dane last September. “I think I went back to set six or seven weeks after, so he was really little,” she says.
Jones was determined to spend time with her son, even during long days on set. “I had the baby and the baby nurse in their own room so I could go back and feed him every two hours,” the first-time mom recalls.
“If I felt like he needed me, or if he needed to eat, or ...

She is best known for playing Betty Draper in the television series Mad Men (2007–15), as well as for notable roles in American Wedding (2003), We are Marshall (2006), and in the 2011 films Unknown, Seeking Justice, and X-Men: First Class.

Jones announced in Vanity Fair magazine in 2009 that she has joined Oceana as a celebrity spokesperson, working to save endangered sharks. Jones gave birth to a son, Xander Dane Jones, on September 13, 2011.

Jones is also known for her role as Cadence Flaherty, the love interest of both Steve Stifler and Paul Finch in the 2003 comedy film American Wedding, the third installment of the American Pie film series.

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